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The main factors in terms of how tiring a season can be are governed by the number of races and the length of time between the first and the last. — Allan McNish

The child of a Jewish mother was Jewish, and the child of a Jewish father by a non-Jewish woman was not Jewish unless and until formally converted. — Norman Solomon

My heart rushes into the garden, joyfully tasting all the delights. But reason frowns, disapproving of the heart's bad manners. — Rumi

Death of the mind. Nothing is more illuminating than to follow with M. Foucault the many threads which are woven in this complex book, whether it speaks of changing symptoms, commitment procedures, or treatment. For example: he sees a definite connection — Anonymous

Rising up starkly over the snowy plain, and that the plebs were flocking out — Robert Harris

But there is no agency in evolution; it is inadvertent. We survived, modified, and multiplied, just like any animal alive today, and out of the wildly dodgem course we took, language arose. — Christine Kenneally

When you can't stop what you're doing long enough to improve it, you will never stop what you are doing. — Mike Hawkins

Legalizing homosexuality is not the first step on a slippery slope to legalizing everything. — Jonathan Haidt

When you leave, I feel like I'm alone with your demons. — Crystal Woods

This is why I write: I believe the ordinary world is filled with extraordinary stories. — Lucy Ke

he is a witness or has seen or learned about it and he does not report it, — Anonymous

In Georgia where children work day and night in the cotton mills they have just passed a bill to protect song birds. What about the little children from whom all song is gone? — Mary Harris Jones

Moral maxims are surprisingly useful on occasions when we can invent little else to justify our actions. — Alexander Pushkin